Bharti Airtel is one of India’s biggest telecom service providers. The company offers its subscribers attractive calling and data plans along with added services. Airtel Hello tune is a service ...
Airtel has introduced two new prepaid plans with up to 60GB of data for 30 days validity. The plans, priced at Rs. 489 and Rs. 509, offer data along with unlimited calling, SMS benefits, as well as ...
Airtel has introduced a new recharge pack worth Rs 219 for its prepaid customers to curb the onslaught of tariff plans. The new Airtel Rs 219 pack not only offers unlimited calls, data, SMS to the ...
Airtel Hello Tunes is available for FREE to all Airtel Thanks customers. And as a special gesture, Airtel has made Hello Tunes available to all non Airtel Thanks customers also for a period of 14 days ...
India's leading telecom operator Bharti Airtel is now offering Hello Tunes to its subscribers for free. The company is offering this service to both its prepaid and postpaid subscribers across the ...
A Bharti Airtel office building is pictured in Gurugram, previously known as Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India April 21, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/File Photo NEW DELHI: Sunil Mittal-driven ...
Airtel announced that it has crossed the landmark of 75 million music downloads. This include all forms of music downloads - Hello Tunes (Ring back tone) as well as ring tones of all forms including ...
Premlata Madam and Chakaravarty Sir - two professors in the same college, are tangled in a noisy altercation with each other. Two girl students watching the whole sequence from little far off, decide ...
Airtel customers who use prepaid and postpaid plans above Rs 126, will now be able to set caller tune for free. The caller tunes were previously chargeable at Rs 36 monthly. The only catch, however, ...
NEW DELHI: Airtel’s music platform Wynk Music on Friday launched #ExpresswithHelloTune campaign that will enable customers to set a song as their Hello Tune. “Customers can choose from over 6 million ...
Bharti Airtel has discontinued its Rs 189 voice-only prepaid plan, making Rs 199 the new minimum recharge option. The move reportedly reflects the telecom industry’s shift towards data-centric plans.